DIY Unicorn Headband!

Hello Everyone,

Back with another DIY headband tutorial. I absolutely love making these. Not to mention this one is just in time for the Easter Holiday. These days Amazon is my go-to place for supplies due to the pandemic that’s going on. I will list the main items I purchased on Amazon through the link below. As always if you have comments or questions leave them below.

~Nika xoxo

Supplies:

The first thing you want to do is cut the unicorn ears. I made a triangle and curved the sides to give more of an ear effect. Cut 2 for the felt and 2 for the foam sheets.

Make the inner ear slightly smaller than the main earpieces. Once you’ve done that you can place the stabilizer pieces onto the headband then place the ears on top of those and headband as shown below.

Lastly, you will place the flower in front of the ears so that they look like a crown. After that, you’re done. You can make your ears as big or little as you like and change up materials used as well.

My headbands came out Autumn approved so I am happy. Happy DIYing everyone.

DIY Thing 1, Thing 2 Headband!

Hello Everyone,

These cute headbands are fun and easy to make and the cost is minimal. I know its been some time since I’ve posted here but I am planning our upcoming projects. I hope my posts are helpful to you in some way and please don’t hesitate to share your thoughts in the comments as well as your projects with me.

~Nika xoxo

What You Need

In the first step, you will start by tying a piece of tulle around the headband. Then you will tie another not in that same tulle. I dabbed a small amount of hot glue just under the tulle then slid it down on top of the hot glue to hold it in place. This will keep the rest of the tulle from pushing that first piece down and holding the other pieces in place as you go.

You will continue tying the tulle around the headband all the way around the headband until the last piece is even with the other side of the headband. Make sure to add a small dab of hot glue to the last piece of tulle just like we did on the first one. The video posted within this post will give you a better idea of what I am telling you.

Once you have gotten all the tulle added to your headband, you will make a small bow to add to the “Thing” hair for your finishing touches.

Your headband should look similar to this one. Don’t worry if some of the tulles are uneven you can always cut them to your liking. Also, remember these projects are handmade and little imperfections are what make it more unique.

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How To Make A Diamond Style Woven Headband

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I know it’s been a while since I made a post but, I’m happy to be back with something I’ve been working on for my shop. These diamond woven headbands are easy to make and actually slightly therapeutic. They can also be made with different types of ribbon and with multiple colors and patterns. Follow along with my step-by-step video to make these cool headbands yourself.

Nika xoxo

What you need:

You want to first glue the opposite color strands together at the ends. Once that is done you will have 2 long strands of ribbon. Next, you will crisscross the ribbon together.

You will start by crossing over the top right to the top left.
You will then bring the top left (Yellow) over the top right (blue) and cross sit around the back bring it back around to the left.
You will now have 3 strands on the left side and 1 on the right side. With the one blue strand left on the right side, bring that over to the left side. You will now have all strands on the left side of the headband.
Now that you have all strands on the left side you want to bring the top yellow in between the 2 blue strands. Bringing the top left yellow to the right side. After that you will bring the top blue strand in between the blue and yellow strands on the left, bringing the top blue to the right side.
At this point, you will have your first weave and two strands of opposite colors on each side. You will repeat this process all the way to the end of the headband. The above video is more detailed and easy to follow. If you have any questions about this tutorial or any other on my site please feel free to comment.